CPS-ECP Member Insurance

CPS-ECP Membership Insurance

Feb 11, 2021

Cowan Insurance is proud to be one of the most recognized marine pleasure craft insurance providers in Canada. We have partnered with CPS-ECP to provide exclusive coverage to its members.

Boat Insurance

Exclusive Benefits for CPS-ECP Members:

• Exclusive member discounts – Get a 15% discount on boat insurance
• Reduced deductible – 10% decrease in policy deductible for every claim-free year, up to 50%
• Extended navigation – Coverage available for southern cruises
• 12-month navigation – No lay-up period required

Group Home and Auto Insurance

CPS-ECP members can also benefit from group rates for Home and Auto Insurance:

• Combine to save – Save up to 10% on your home and auto insurance
• Flexible payment plans – No additional charges for pre-authorized payments
• Available Canada-wide – All members can take advantage of exclusive rates
• Custom insurance solutions – Protection designed for you and your lifestyle

Get a Quote: https://www.cowangroup.ca/home/programs-and-associations/cps-ecp/

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